Hate speech
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Myanmar: Facebook admits it did not do enough to stop spread of hate speech against Rohingya Muslims
Scroll Staff
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‘You will be secure in jail’: Why Supreme Court’s comments on Abhijit Iyer-Mitra’s plea are worrying
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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Supreme Court asks magistrate to pass appropriate order against Adityanath in 2007 rioting case
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Why should Adityanath not be prosecuted for his alleged hate speech in 2007, SC asks Uttar Pradesh
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Facebook admits to being ‘too slow’ to prevent misinformation and hate on its platform in Myanmar
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Facebook publishes first content moderation report, shows rise in graphic violence posts in 2018
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Four misconceptions about Germany’s legal crackdown on social media
Stefan Theil, The Conversation
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VHP defends Hindutva leader who said ‘love jihadis’ should be beheaded: Report
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Kerala: Police charge VHP leader for asking people to behead ‘love jihadis’
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Meet Prashant P Umrao, the lawyer against whom Rajdeep Sardesai has filed a police complaint
Arjun Sidharth, AltNews.in
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Twitter will remove verified status of users who post racist and violent messages
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NIA files chargesheet against Zakir Naik for hate speech, inciting youth to take up terrorism
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EU issues guidelines asking social media firms to remove hate speech
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In its fight against hate speech, Kenya is arresting group admins for hateful messages on WhatsApp
Mercy Muendo, The Conversation
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Watch: Why did this comedian spray-paint 30 hate tweets outside Twitter’s headquarters in Germany?
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CID probe found evidence to try Adityanath in Gorakhpur riots (but he did not sanction prosecution)
Dhirendra K Jha
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Hate speech: Adityanath isn’t the first powerful offender to be shielded from prosecution
Jyoti Punwani
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Who decides whether to sanction prosecution of Yogi Adityanath? Why, Yogi Adityanath himself
Dhirendra K Jha
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Does India need stronger hate speech laws? The Law Commission seems to think so
Shoaib Daniyal
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Google to change ad policy to avoid products being placed next to controversial content
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